Dr. Andrea Natale is the Executive Medical Director of the Texas Cardiac […]
StopAfib.org has announced that its 2017 Get in Rhythm Stay in Rhythm Atrial Fibrillation Patient Conference will take place August 4-6 at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas.
In 2007, Mellanie True Hills started StopAfib.org, a non-profit organization that educates & supports atrial fibrillation patients and their family members
Mellanie True Hills of StopAfib.org interviews Dr. Hugh Calkins about findings in the 2014 AHA/ACC/HRS Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines
Controlling your risk factors for heart disease and stroke and knowing what can possibly trigger your AFib will help improve your long-term management of AFib.
If you have AFib, rate or rhythm control medications may also be prescribed. You may also be on medications for other underlying conditions.
Does having AFib mean I need to wear a medical alert bracelet or carry a card in my wallet?
As soon as you notice symptoms of AFib, contact your doctor.
Atrial fibrillation, or AFib, is an irregular heartbeat, or a condition in which the atria fail to contract in a strong, rhythmic way.
It’s a time for healthcare professionals to ensure their patients are familiar with this condition and a time for regular people to be sure they know what AFib is and how to recognize it.